by therealdanleal » Tue Jan 15, 2019 12:31 am
[xxx edit] The article below is a bunch of uninformed crap. Here is what we know :
This dude from germany got positive. Props to him for announcing it publicly. It is very likely that his infection came from other people previously infected in Hungary earlier in the same year, who kept quiet and kept working, but we can't know for sure.
This person worked with many girls who supposedly were quarantined, but we have not heard of anything related to all the persons they worked with, and this is, in my opinion, where things started to go wrong. Budapest handled the situation by setting those girls aside but apparently no one cared to check who these girls worked with (probably a ton of people, and for the record none of them worked for LP).
Later, 2 girls (not czech) were infected as well. It was not possible to establish a direct link between them and the guy, nor any of the many girls he worked with. The article naively claims "These two instances are completely unrelated" but you can judge for yourself : do you think syphilis magically travelled to these girls even though there was not a case since 2012 before, knowing that models travel a lot from Prague to Budapest? It would have probably been possible to find a link, had the full planning of everyone involved in Budapest been determined, but no one gave a fuck.
These girls were not infected on a LP set as everyone else was tested multiple times since then and none of our actors were positive.
This fake article is trying to make it sound like we are "company A" who knew everything and tried to hide everything. In reality the opposite happenned : we are the ones who spread the word about these new cases and tried to establish their full planning, contrary to what was done in Budapest.
Some talk about one of the 2 girls : initially she received a "grey zone" result. This stuff happens literally ALL THE TIME. Everyone would be perma-quarantined if we had to shut everything down as soon as we see something like that (but we never let people with this result work). What I am saying is that no one took these results seriously because we had countless of them over the years and they were always false positives. This girl then disappeared from our radar for a while.
Another myth I saw on that trash forum ADT (where you can always count on moderators to jump in and shut them up once someone reasons against the delirium) is that those models (or at least one of them) only worked for us : this is completely false : they both worked for several other companies during the suspicious period. Have you heard of these companies? Nop, cause people are only obsessed with us.
Hard fact : our (gonzo) testing standard is the highest of the entire industry : we only accept up to 1 week old tests. Most of the time everyone has a fresh test from the same day (Monday).
Bottom line : it is very easy to make whoever speaks out to look bad, easy to make it look like "they are the source and the cause of problem", because many other people just shut up and tried to hide that they were positive. It is clear that in that case a bunch of people tried to stay under the radar and that caused extra infections.
There is a lot of jealousy towards us for several reasons and you can bet some pricks were disappointed we were not caught doing whatever they love to pretend we do, but still many idiots will believe anything. Something for these people : if you ate up the info in this article : you are a retard and you probably swallowed a lot more disinformation and propaganda from all sources over the years.
LOS ANGELES—Two female models in the Czech Republic have tested positive for syphilis, according to Europe-based producer Dan Leal, the CEO of Immoral Productions.
The first of these two models, Patient A, found out that she was infected on December 12 when she tested at Prevedig lab in the Czech Republic.
"This lab has an arrangement with a production company in Prague that we will call Company A," Leal said. "The lab sends the results of the tests to directors of Company A and those directors notify talent if there are any issues, rather than the lab calling performers."
When Patient A found out that she had syphilis neither her Czech agent nor the director at Company A told anyone about her results and she began treatment, Leal said.
"Instead of letting the other performers she worked with know that she was positive and had been exposed to syphilis they all kept silent," he said. "The performers who were exposed all kept working thereby possibly exposing numerous others to syphilis. According to a contract director of Company A, it is not the lab's responsibility to notify performers if they have been exposed to syphilis."
On November 20, a German performer named Jason Steel was notified by Interlab in Budapest that he tested positive for syphilis. He announced on Twitter that he had contracted syphilis and began cooperating with everyone so it would not spread. With the help of Interlab and two agents in Budapest (Jul Models and Brill Babes) they contacted the eight models with whom he worked. All eight models were quarantined and told not to shoot again until the New Year. The reason that these eight models were prohibited from working for so long is that it takes up to six weeks for syphilis to be detected, Leal said. Patient A was not one of the eight models who worked with Jason, nor did she work with any of the eight exposed female models.
These two instances are completely unrelated other than that patient A and Steel both worked in Prague.
Patient A and her agent mistakenly thought that she would be able to get a new test that would show she no longer had syphilis after only three weeks of treatment, according to Leal. She attempted this test at another lab in Prague, he said. When this lab found out that she had syphilis it came to light that she was aware of her condition, and so were her agent in the Czech Republic as well as the director and lab—all of whom did not reveal the result, Leal said.
"This is why myself and numerous others just now became [aware] of this scandal," he added.
Patient A was in a large group orgy scene on November 13 for Company A; now another model, Patient B, who was unaware that she had been exposed in this scene, has tested positive for syphilis as well, Leal reported.
"As a result of the inexcusable and irresponsible behavior, we have decided that we will no longer accept any tests from any lab that does not post their results online and notify performers when they have been exposed to syphilis or any other life-threatening STIs," Leal said.
"As a result of previous Syphilis situation in Europe Interlab in Budapest requires performers to sign a consent form. This form allows the lab to release their results to the agents and any performers that may have [been] exposed in the event of a positive life-threatening STI. To the best of our knowledge, Interlab in Budapest is the only lab that does this. In the event a performer does not have a test from Interlab we will pay for it. Brill Babes agency in Budapest has agreed to the same policy for companies that book their models."